Cricket 1899

A pril 13, 1899. CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 63 BENETFINK & CO., Cricket Bats. Boys’ Half Cane, No. 4,3/3; No. 5,3/8 ; No. 6,1/8 Ditto, All Cane.................. No. 5, 8/3 ; No. 6, 6/- Ditto, “ Resilient,” Selected ........... No. 6, 8/8 Men’s, All Cane .......................................... B/3, 6/- Ditto, ditto, Super.......................................... 8/9 Ditto, dittg, Selected ................................... 9/8 Clapshaw’s “ Resilient,” Selected ........... 14/10 Warsop’s “ C on queror ” ............................ 18/10 Wisden’s “ Crawford’s ” ) ......................... 18/9 “ E x o e l l e r ” .............| .................................. 20/- Single Bat sent Post free. Immense stock of Cricket Bats by Lillywhite, Clapshaw, Ayres, Cobbett, Dark, Wisden, G. Hearne, Bryan, Gardiner, and Nicolls. Cricket Balls. Duke's S u p e r ......................................... Dark’s C r o w n ......................................... G rassh opper .......................................... Benetflnk’s Practice, 6§ oz............. Ditto B. C. B., warranted ... Ditto ditto Boys’ ........... Wisden’s Special School, Boys’ ... Ditto, Crown Match Ball (87/- per doz.) Postfree. “ E clipse ,” Compo., BJ oz............. Composition, 5| oz............................ Ditto Boys’ ........................... Postage , 2d. 8/3 8/- 4/10 3/6 4/6 33 3/10 8/- 1/9 lOd. Cricket Stumps. Polished Ash ........................... Brass Ferrules ........................... Ditto, Steel Shod Solid Brass Tops ................... Ditto, Revolving Tops ........... Postage , 7d. Boys’ . 1/8, 1/11 2/8, 2/10 Men’s. 2/6 3/- 4/- 8/3, 6/6 7/-, 8/- Cricket Nets. BACK NETS ONLY, with Poles, Lines and Pegs complete. 18ft. X 6ft. ' 18ft. X 7ft. 8/3 nett. 19/- nett. 18ft. X 8ft. 10/-. W ITH SIDE W INGS, with Poles, Lines and Pegs complete.? 42ft. X 6ft. 42ft. X 7ft. 17/9 nett. 19/10 nett. 42ft. by 8ft. 22/- nett. CATALOGUES P O S T F R E E . Cricket Bags, 8/6 to 44/-. Cricket Boots, Blazers, Caps, Belts, Ties, &c., &c. CLUB COLOURS TO ORDER. Patterns Post Free. SPEC IAL QUOTATIONS FOR QUANT IT IES . THE 6REAT ATHLETICOUTFITTERS. Cricket Shirts. Boys*. Men’s. 2/2, 2/4 2/6 2/9, 3/0 3/3 3/6, 4/0 4/6 8/11, 6/11 White Flannelette ................... Ditto Flannel .......................... Ditto Twill Flannel................... Ditto A ll W o o l........................... T h e Club, Coarse Canvas, White, Pink, or B lu e ........... 2/8, 8/8, 1/8 T h e C ou nty , very Fine White T w ill.......................................... 4/8 Umpire’s C o a ts........................... 4/11, 6/6, 8/6, 10/8 Postage , 3d. Trousers. Men’s. Boys*. W hite Flannel, well shrunk, 8/0, 8/3, 5/8 Ditto. Super. 6/3, 6/6, 6/11 Best Quality Flannel, heavy milled, twice shrunk ................................... Best Cashmere, thoroughly shrunk, and best make throughout ........... Plain Grey or Striped F lann el........... 8/11, 7/8, 9-6 BestWhite Doe Cloth, guaranteed not to shrink .......................................... 13 '6 Postage 3d. under 10/» I/ll, 8/11 7/9 9/6 nett. 10/6 nett. Leg Guards. Men’s W hite Twill Boys’ ditto .......... Men’s White Buck Boys’ ditto .......... Men’s Skeleton ... Ditto, Gold Cape ... All Post free. ............... 38 8/3 5/8, 8/8, 7/6 .......... i/9, 6/3 ...7/0, 8/9, 10/- ................. 6/9 89, 90, 107 & 108, Cheapside, LONDON. N A T IVE GUANO - X)EST and Cheapest Manure for Lawns, Cricket and Tennis Grounds and all Vegetables, Fruits and Flowers. Price, £3 10s. per ton in bags; 2 ton lots carriage paid. Lots under 10 cwt., 4/- per cwt. at works. A 1 cwt. bag sent carriage paid to any station in England on receipt of P.O. for 5/-. Extracts from recent reports : ** J. P ow ell, Gardener , Quorn Lodge , Loughborough. Nov., 1897. Used for lawns and cricket ground. Result: Very much improved in colour and substance. A good manure.” —“ G. Clinging, Gardener , Hayward's Heath. Nov. 3, 1897. Used for lawns and tomatoes. Results : Excellent. Lawns a beautiful dark green colour. Gave every satisfaction.” —“ W . G ill, Cheam Fields , Sutton. Nov. 3, 1897. Used for lawns with very satisfactory results. Grass very thick and velvety and beautiful dark green.” —“ P. E. P uttock, Blackheath. Nov. 3, 1896. Used on tennis courts and golf links ; found it a most excellent m anure; rapidly producing a thick velvety sward on worn patches.” Orders to the Native Guano Co., Limited, 29, New Bridge Street, London, E.C., where Pamphlets of Testimonials, &c., may be obtained. Agents wanted. THY REVOLUTION IN Cigarette Paper Books EACH LEAF READY TO HAND FOR I A T I L L T O B A C C O N IS T S . Now Ready - / / - ; p o s t fre e , 13 . C lo th , 2 - ; p o s t f r e e, 2 3 . JOHN WISDEN ’S CRICKETERS’ ALMANACK FOR 1899. Edited by SYDNEY H. PARDON. Contains Full Scores and Bowling Analysis of all FIRS L'-CLASS CRICKET played in 1898. Special Photographs of W . Storer, Albert Trott, C. L. Townsend, W . Lock­ wood, and Rhodes, Mr. Stoddart’s Team in Australia, etc., and all useful information. 21, Cranbourn Street, LO N D O N , W .C . A B E L & L A N E , (Of the Surrey X I.) (25 years practical maker.) M Cricket Bat & Ball Manufacturers &Athletic Outfitters. Patentees and Sole Makers of the “ FLEX IB LE BALL ” (Patent No. 9,490). “ A PLEASURE TO PLAY WITH.” (Made in Three Qualities, No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3.) And also of the Celebrated Bat , “ THE GUV ’N O R .” As used by ROBERT ABEL. (Made in TWO Qualities, No. 1 and 2.) O F A L L O R A T _ D E A L E R S , _ . . . . . 310, KENNINGTON ROAD, LONDON, S.E.

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